EP4170804A1 - Battery cell and battery module including same - Google Patents

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EP4170804A1
EP4170804A1 EP22796110.9A EP22796110A EP4170804A1 EP 4170804 A1 EP4170804 A1 EP 4170804A1 EP 22796110 A EP22796110 A EP 22796110A EP 4170804 A1 EP4170804 A1 EP 4170804A1
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Hun-Hee LIM
Sang-Hun Kim
Min-Hyeong KANG
Dae-Woong Song
Hyung-Kyun YU
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  • the present disclosure relates to a battery cell and a battery module including the same, and more particularly, to a battery cell capable of suppressing penetration of moisture into the battery cell while having improved external emission of gas generated inside the battery cell, and a battery module including the same.
  • secondary batteries are of great interest as energy sources not only for mobile devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, notebooks and wearable devices, but also for power devices such as electric bicycles, electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles.
  • these secondary batteries are classified into a cylindrical battery and a prismatic battery in which a battery assembly is included in a cylindrical or prismatic metal can, and a pouch-type battery in which the battery assembly is included in a pouch-type case of an aluminum laminate sheet.
  • the battery assembly included in the battery case is a power element including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and capable of charging and discharging, and is classified into a jelly-roll type in which long sheet-type positive and negative electrodes coated with an active material are wound with a separator being interposed therebetween, and a stack type in which a plurality of positive and negative electrodes are sequentially stacked with a separator being interposed therebetween.
  • a pouch-type battery in which a stack-type or stack/folding-type battery assembly is included in a pouch-type battery case made of an aluminum laminate sheet is being used more and more due to low manufacturing cost, small weight, and easy modification.
  • the present disclosure is directed to providing a battery cell capable of suppressing penetration of external moisture into the battery cell while having improved external emission of gas generated inside the battery cell, and a battery module including the same.
  • a battery cell comprising: a battery case having an accommodation portion in which an electrode assembly is mounted, and a sealing portion formed by sealing an outer periphery thereof; and a gas discharge unit inserted into the sealing portion and fused together with the sealing portion, wherein the gas discharge unit includes a first layer and a second layer and has a folded structure based on a first border line, the gas discharge unit is opened toward the inside of the battery case, and the first layer becomes an outer surface of the gas discharge unit so that the first layer and the sealing portion come into contact with each other.
  • the first border line may extend along a width direction of the gas discharge unit.
  • a first end and a second end located at both ends based on the first border line may be folded toward the inside of the gas discharge unit based on a second border line, respectively.
  • the second border line may be in a diagonal direction that intersects the first border line.
  • the first end and the second end may be located adjacent to an inner side of the sealing portion.
  • a third end formed in a center portion of the gas discharge unit may be configured to protrude out of the sealing portion.
  • a fourth end that is an outer end of the gas discharge unit folded by the second border line may be located on the sealing portion.
  • the battery cell may further comprise an electrode lead electrically connected to an electrode tab included in the electrode assembly and protruding out of the battery case via the sealing portion; and a lead film located at a portion corresponding to the sealing portion in at least one of an upper portion and a lower portion of the electrode lead, wherein the gas discharge unit may be located at an edge of the sealing portion where the electrode lead is not located.
  • the first layer may contain at least one of polyolefin-based material, epoxy, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • the second layer may contain a fluorine-based material.
  • the gas discharge unit may further include a moisture absorption layer located between the first layer and the second layer.
  • the moisture absorption layer may include a getter material.
  • the getter material may include at least one of calcium oxide (CaO), lithium chloride (LiCl), silica (SiO 2 ), barium oxide (BaO), barium (Ba), and calcium (Ca).
  • the getter material may have a structure of metal organic framework (MOF).
  • MOF metal organic framework
  • a battery module comprising the battery cell described above.
  • the present disclosure provides a battery cell including a gas discharge unit having a multilayer structure and folded based on a predetermined border line, and a battery module including the same, and thus may improve the external discharge of gas generated inside the battery cell and suppress the penetration of moisture into the battery cell.
  • top view it means that the target part is viewed from above, and when referring to “cross-sectional view”, it means that a vertically-cut section of the target part is viewed from a side.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a battery cell according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the battery cell 100 includes a battery case 200 having an accommodation portion 210 in which an electrode assembly 110 is mounted, and a sealing portion 250 formed by sealing an outer periphery thereof; and a gas discharge unit 500 inserted into the sealing portion 250 and fused together with the sealing portion 250.
  • the sealing portion 250 may be sealed by heat, laser, or the like.
  • the sealing portion 250 and the gas discharge unit 500 may be fused by heat, laser, or the like.
  • the battery case 200 may be a laminate sheet including a resin layer and a metal layer. More specifically, the battery case 200 may be made of a laminate sheet, and may include an outer resin layer forming the outermost layer, a barrier metal layer preventing penetration of materials, and an inner resin layer for sealing.
  • the electrode assembly 110 may have a structure of a jelly-roll type (winding type), a stack type (lamination type), or a composite type (stack/folding type). More specifically, the electrode assembly 110 may include a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator disposed therebetween.
  • the electrode lead 300 is electrically connected to an electrode tab (not shown) included in the electrode assembly 110, and protrudes out of the battery case 200 via the sealing portion 250.
  • the lead film 400 is located at a portion corresponding to the sealing portion 250 in at least one of an upper portion and a lower portion of the electrode lead 300. Accordingly, the lead film 400 may improve the sealing properties of the sealing portion 250 and the electrode lead 300 while preventing a short circuit from occurring in the electrode lead 300 during fusion.
  • the lead film 400 may have a wider width than the electrode lead 300.
  • the lead film 400 may have a greater length than the sealing portion 250, but may have a smaller length than the electrode lead 300. Accordingly, the lead film 400 may prevent the side surface of the electrode lead 300 from being exposed to the outside without interfering with the electrical connection of the electrode lead 300.
  • the width of the lead film 400 refers to a maximum value of the distance between one end and the other end of the lead film 400 based on the direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the electrode lead 300
  • the width of the electrode lead 300 refers to a maximum value of the distance between one end and the other end of the electrode lead 300 based on the direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the electrode lead 300.
  • the length of the lead film 400 refers to a maximum value of the distance between one end and the other end of the lead film 400 based on the protruding direction of the electrode lead 300
  • the length of the sealing portion 250 refers to a maximum value of the distance between one end and the other end of the sealing portion 250 based on the protruding direction of the electrode lead 300
  • the length of the electrode lead 300 refers to a maximum value of the distance between one end and the other end of the electrode lead 300 based on the protruding direction of the electrode lead 300.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may be inserted into at least a part of the sealing portion 250. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 1 , the gas discharge unit 500 may be located in the outer periphery of the sealing portion 250 where the electrode lead 300 is not located. In other words, the gas discharge unit 500 may be inserted into the sealing portion 250 adjacent to a side of the electrode assembly 110. Accordingly, the gas discharge unit 500 may sufficiently secure a gas discharge path by the gas discharge unit 500 without interfering with the electrical connection of the electrode lead 300.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may be located in the outer periphery of the sealing portion 250 where the electrode lead 300 is located.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may be located in the same outer periphery as the electrode lead 300, but spaced apart from the electrode lead 300. Accordingly, since the gas discharge unit 500 protrudes in the same direction as the electrode lead 300, there is an advantage in that the space efficiency of the battery cell 100 may be further improved.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing a part of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of a gas discharge unit of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a folded structure of the gas discharge unit of FIG. 1 .
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may include a first layer 510 and a second layer 550. More specifically, the gas discharge unit 500 may be made of a film in which the first layer 510 and the second layer 550 are laminated.
  • the first layer 510 may be an adhesive layer that may be adhered by fusion. More specifically, the first layer 510 may include at least one of a polyolefin-based material, an epoxy, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • the polyolefin-based material may be polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), or the like.
  • the second layer 550 may be a non-adhesive layer that cannot be adhered by fusion. More specifically, the second layer 550 may include a fluorine-based material.
  • the fluorine-based material may be polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polymethylpentene (TPX), or the like.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 has a structure in which the first layer 510 is folded to become an outer surface of the gas discharge unit 500, and thus the first layer 510 is fused together with the sealing portion 250 so as to be adhered thereto.
  • the second layer 550 is folded to become an inner surface of the gas discharge unit 500, but the second layers 550 facing each other are not fused to each other, so that the inside of the gas discharge unit 500 may become a gas discharge passage.
  • the second layer 550 may have an adhesive material between the first layer 510 and the second layer 550 or may be extruded together with the first layer 510.
  • the adhesive material may include an acryl-based material.
  • the gas may be introduced into an interface between the second layers 550 facing each other to form a space between the second layers 550. Due to the introduced gas, a pressure difference may occur between the space inside the gas discharge unit 500 and the outside of the battery. This pressure difference may act as a driving force of the gas, so that the gas inside the gas discharge unit 500 may be discharged to the outside.
  • the gas permeability may be measured by ASTM F2476-20.
  • the gas permeability of the second layer 550 may be 1.6 e 5 Barrer to 1.6 e 7 Barrer at 60°C.
  • the carbon dioxide permeability may satisfy the above range.
  • the gas permeability may satisfy the above range at 60°C based on the thickness of the second layer 550 of 200 ⁇ m. If the gas permeability of the second layer 550 satisfies the above range, the gas generated inside the battery cell may be more effectively discharged.
  • FIG. 4a is a diagram showing a border line along which the gas discharge unit 500 is folded based on the upper surface of the film on which the first layer 510 and the second layer 550 are laminated.
  • FIG. 4b is a diagram showing a structure in which the gas discharge unit 500 is folded along the border line of FIG. 4a .
  • the first layer 510 is shown as a center, and the second layer 550 located on the lower surface of FIG. 4a is not depicted, and the second layer 550 located on the inner surface of the gas discharge unit 500 of FIG. 4b is not depicted.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may have a folded structure based on a first border line A-A'.
  • the first border line A-A' may extend along the width direction of the gas discharge unit 500.
  • the width direction of the gas discharge unit 500 refers to a longitudinal direction of the sealing portion 250.
  • the first border line A-A' may be a center line of the film on which the first layer 510 and the second layer 550 are laminated based on the horizontal direction.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may be folded based on the first border line A-A', so that the first layer 510 may form upper and lower surfaces of the gas discharge unit 500. That is, the sealing degree between the gas discharge unit 500 and the sealing portion 250 may be improved due to the first layer 510 located on the upper and lower surfaces of the gas discharge unit 500.
  • the first end 500a and the second end 500b of the gas discharge unit 500 located at both ends based on the first border line A-A' may be folded toward the inside of the gas discharge unit 500 based on the second border lines B1-B 1', B2-B2', respectively. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 4a , the second border line B1-B1', B2-B2' may be in a diagonal direction that intersects the first border line A-A'.
  • first end 500a and the second end 500b of the gas discharge unit 500 may be located inside the sealing portion 250.
  • first end 500a and the second end 500b of the gas discharge unit 500 may be located adjacent to the inner side of the sealing portion 250.
  • the inner side of the sealing portion 250 refers to an end close to the electrode assembly among the ends of the sealing portion 250.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may adjust the angles of the second border lines B1-B1', B2-B2' to change the positions of the first end 500a and the second end 500b.
  • the angle of the second border line B1-B1', B2-B2' may be less than 45°.
  • the gas moving passage may be secured more easily.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 may adjust the positions of the first end 500a and the second end 500b according to the position inserted into the sealing portion 250.
  • a fourth end 500d that is an outer end of the gas discharge unit folded by the second border line may be located on the sealing portion 250. That is, the fourth end 500d may be located between the outer side and the inner side of the sealing portion 250.
  • the outer side of the sealing portion 250 refers to an end of the sealing portion 250 in the outer direction of the battery.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 is folded based on the second border line B 1-B 1', B2-B2', so that the first layer 510 may form a side surface of the gas discharge unit 500. That is, the sealing degree between the gas discharge unit 500 and the sealing portion 250 may be further improved due to the first layer located on both sides of the gas discharge unit 500.
  • the second layer 550 may not be exposed to the outside, it is possible to prevent moisture out of the battery cell 100 from penetrating into the inside.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 of the present disclosure has a structure folded based on a predetermined border line, a manufacturing process may also be relatively easy.
  • the water penetration amount of the first layer 510 may be 0.02 g to 0.2 g, or 0.02 g to 0.04 g, or 0.06 g, or 0.15 g for 10 years at 25°C, 50 %RH.
  • the moisture penetration amount of the first layer 510 satisfies the aforementioned range, it is possible to more effectively prevent penetration of moisture introduced from the gas discharge unit 500.
  • the moisture penetration amount may be measured by adopting the ASTM F 1249 method. At this time, the moisture penetration amount may be measured using equipment officially certified by MCOON.
  • the gas discharge unit 500 of the present disclosure is folded in such a way that the second layer 550 may not be exposed to the outside, it may be included in this embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along the axis a-a' of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view, taken along the axis b-b' of FIG. 2 .
  • the gas discharge unit 500 is opened toward the inside of the battery case 200, and the first layer 510 becomes an outer surface of the gas discharge unit 500, so that the first layer 510 and the sealing portion 250 may come into contact with each other.
  • the second layer 550 becomes an inner surface of the gas discharge unit 500, and a gas discharge passage 570 may be formed between the second layers 550.
  • the gas inside the battery cell 100 may be introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 of the gas discharge unit 500 formed between the second layers 550, and the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 may be discharged to the outside according to the pressure difference with the outside.
  • the third end 500c formed in the center portion of the gas discharge unit 500 may protrude out of the sealing portion 250. Also, in this embodiment, according to the position of the third end 500c, it is possible to adjust the discharge degree of the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570. For example, when the third end 500c is located adjacent to the outer side of the sealing portion 250, the area in which the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 can be discharged to the outside is relatively small, so that the degree of discharge of the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 may be reduced.
  • the area in which the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 can be discharged to the outside is relatively large, so that the degree of discharge of the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 may be increased.
  • the thickness of the gas discharge unit 500 may vary according to an area in which the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 can be discharged to the outside.
  • the thickness of the gas discharge unit 500 may be determined in consideration of gas permeation efficiency and sealing characteristics at the same time. For example, when the area through which the gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 can be discharged to the outside is small, it may be more advantageous for gas discharge that the thickness of the gas discharge unit 500 is thin while having a thickness sufficient to be fused with the sealing portion 250.
  • the thickness of the first layer 510 may be 10 ⁇ m to 50 ⁇ m.
  • the first layer 510 may be more easily fused with the sealing portion 250, and the gas generated inside the battery cell may be more easily discharged.
  • the thickness of the second layer 550 may be 100 ⁇ m to 300 ⁇ m. When the thickness of the second layer 550 satisfies the aforementioned range, the gas generated inside the battery cell may be more easily discharged.
  • the first end 500a and the second end 500b of the gas discharge unit 500 may be folded toward the inside of the gas discharge unit 500 as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the structure of the gas discharge unit 500 is exaggerated in FIG. 6 , the upper and lower portions of the gas discharge unit 500 are fused, so that the first layers 510 located on the outer surface of the gas discharge unit 500 may be in contact with each other, or the sealing portion 250 may be partially introduced between the first layers 510.
  • both sides of the gas discharge unit 500 may use the first layer 510 as the outer surface, thereby improving the sealing degree between the sealing portion 250 and the gas discharge unit 500.
  • the second layer 550 may not be exposed to the outside, it is possible to prevent moisture out of the battery cell 100 from penetrating into the inside.
  • the area of the second layer 550 formed on the inner surface of the gas discharge unit 500 may be relatively large, so that the discharge amount of gas introduced into the gas discharge passage 570 may be increased.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the configuration of a gas discharge unit according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the gas discharge unit 600 may include a first layer 610, a second layer 650, and a moisture absorption layer 690.
  • the moisture absorption layer 690 may be located between the first layer 610 and the second layer 650.
  • the gas discharge unit 600 may be made of a film in which the first layer 610, the moisture absorption layer 690 and the second layer 650 are laminated.
  • first layer 610 and the second layer 650 may be described in the same manner as previously described in FIGS. 1 to 6 , so only the moisture absorption layer 690 will be described in detail below.
  • the moisture absorption layer 690 may be a layer having a moisture absorption function. More specifically, the moisture absorption layer 690 may include a getter material.
  • the getter material may refer to a material capable of evacuating a gas using the action that gas is absorbed by a chemically activated metal film.
  • the getter material may include at least one of calcium oxide (CaO), lithium chloride (LiCl), silica (SiO 2 ), barium oxide (BaO), barium (Ba), and calcium (Ca).
  • the getter material may have a structure of a metal organic framework (MOF).
  • MOF metal organic framework
  • the getter material is not limited thereto, and may include all kinds of materials generally classified as getter materials.
  • the moisture absorption layer 690 is located between the first layer 610 and the second layer 650, and the gas discharge unit 500 may further minimize the penetration of moisture introduced into the battery cell 100 from the outside of the battery cell 100 and allow the gas to be more easily discharged to the outside due to the high gas permeability.
  • a battery module according to another embodiment of the present disclosure includes the battery cell described above. Meanwhile, one or more battery modules according to this embodiment may be packaged in a pack case to form a battery pack.
  • the battery module described above and the battery pack including the same may be applied to various devices. These devices may be transportation means such as electric bicycles, electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and the like, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the present disclosure may be applied various devices that can use a battery module and a battery pack including the same, which is also within the scope of the right of the present disclosure.

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